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How to treat burns and scalds

Burns and scalds are among the most common injuries requiring emergency treatment in the UK.

Would you know what to do if a friend burned themselves badly at home? Watch the video or read the tips below.

Tips on treating burns and scalds

Tips on treating burns and scalds

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1. Cool the burn as quickly as possible by placing the affected area under cold running water for at least ten minutes.

2. Cover the injury using a sterile dressing such as a clean non fluffy cloth or kitchen film, and seek medical advice. Dial 999 (or 112) in severe cases.

3. Raise the limb to reduce swelling.

If you would like to learn more first aid techniques, why not look at our range of first aid courses throughout the UK?

Call 0844 871 8000 or email firstaid@redcross.org.uk

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